Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg speaks during an event in Washington, D.C., on April 1, 2022. Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg speaks during an event in Washington ...
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Late on Wednesday night, the New York Mets and first baseman Pete Alonso reached an agreement on a two-year deal worth $54 million with $30 million of his salary being paid out in 2025.
The Mets front office finally sealed the deal on a major move to beef up the offense on Wednesday night when they reportedly reached an agreement to bring back Pete Alonso on a two-year ...
NEW YORK — First baseman Pete Alonso is staying with the Mets, agreeing to a $54 million, two-year contract, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press. The person spoke on ...
The Pete Alonso saga is finally over -- at least until next winter when he likely re-enters free agency via opt-out. Alonso chose to sign a two-year, $54 million deal with a player option for 2026.
NEW YORK — When the Mets originally offered Pete Alonso a contract extension, Steve Cohen was the owner but a different executive was running the front office. Then-general manager Billy Eppler ...
The New York Mets and Pete Alonso, back together again. It took a minute...or two...or basically three months for the sides to come to an agreement, but it finally ...
Preliminary reporting has the Pete Alonso deal set at two years for $54 million, not the payday Boras was hoping for. With the Polar Bear back, the Mets now feature one of the most threatening ...
Despite many predicting that Alonso would remain a Met in the end, the All-Star first baseman endured a long and difficult offseason of intense negotiations that even frustrated owner Steve Cohen ...